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Updated: 18 Jan 2008   
Seeds of Peace

Rashna and Sahar
Through Seeds of Peace, Rashna (left) from India, and Sahar (right) from Pakistan have learned to listen to and respect each other's opinions, even when they disagree. (State Dept photo - Janine Sides)(more)

Seeds of Peace dedicates itself to teaching teenagers from conflict areas around the world the skills of conflict resolution and peacemaking. It recruits 14-15 year olds from the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia and Southeast Europe to attend three-week camp sessions in Maine, where they interact with peers on the opposite sides of their conflicts, learn to communicate with them, and even form lasting friendships.

The organization is a non-profit, non-political group funded through private donations from the corporate sector and private individuals. In 2002, the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development awarded over $700,000 to fund specific coexistence projects.

This website presents the Washington File’s reporting from the Seeds of Peace campsite in Maine and coverage of occasions where alumni have met with U.S. officials or attended conferences in the United States. Information for these articles were gathered from telephone interviews with the staff and participants of Seeds of Peace.

SPECIAL FEATURE Seeds of Peace gala
Fadi, a Palestinian Seed, addresses the organization's winter gala in Washington, March 4. (State Dept photo - Janine Sides) (more)

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03/13/2006

Seeds of Peace Experience Brings New Responsibilities

08/19/2005

Seeds of Peace Program Tests Alumni Dedication to Dialogue

08/19/2005

Seeds of Peace Alumni Rededicate Themselves to Peace Mission

07/14/2005

Young Indians, Pakistanis, Afghans Make Friends, Learn Peace

08/13/2004

Camp Provides Mideast and Cypriot Youth with Tools for Peace

08/10/2004

Powell Urges Seeds of Peace Youth to Continue Peace Mission

07/15/2004

Seeds of Peace Camp Fosters Friendships across Enemy Lines

04/09/2004

Israeli Military Service Presents Dilemma for Some Seeds of Peace Alumni

04/08/2004

Seeds of Peace Alumni Maintain Ties Through Jerusalem Center

04/07/2004

Seeds of Peace Alumni Face Challenges To Beliefs in Coexistence

10/20/2003

Teenagers from Regions of Conflict Appeal for Media Accuracy

08/13/2003

Seeds of Peace Participants Pledge Friendship Amid Mideast Violence

08/12/2003

Powell Urges Youngsters from Israel, Arab Countries to Work for Peace

07/11/2003

Seeds of Peace Works with Youths to Lay Foundation for Peace

08/21/2002

Seeds of Peace – It’s Not Just for Kids

08/21/2002

Middle East Teens See Their Future as "Coexistence or No Existence"

07/18/2002

Teenagers from India, Pakistan Bond at Seeds of Peace Camp

07/16/2002

Seeds of Peace Campers Welcomed to Washington

07/11/2002

Seeds of Peace Camp: A Hopeful Place in a Violent World

07/11/2002

Seeds of Peace Founder Dies of Cancer at Age 59

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